ROBERT F CLARKE
Nursing at 109 Ave, Hollywood, FL

License number
Florida 290408
Issued Date
Oct 31, 2013
Effective Date
Oct 31, 2013
Expiration Date
May 31, 2019
Category
Health Care
Type
Certified Nursing Assistant
Address
Address
751 SW 109Th Ave APT 201, Hollywood, FL 33025
Phone
(954) 380-2098

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Robert Clarke
536 Mccollum Cir, Jacksonville, FL 32266
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5251 Clarion Hammock Dr, Orlando, FL 32808
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5416 Oak Grove Ct, Sarasota, FL 34233
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504 E Ridge Village Dr, Miami, FL 33157
Robert Clarke
501 Riverside Ave STE 600, Jacksonville, FL 32202

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Real Estate Agent

Real Estate Agent

Specialties:
Buyer's Agent, Listing Agent
Work:
Griffin And Palm, Cooper City 33026
Experience:
13


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Bridge-Balancing System For Measuring Extremely Low Currents

Bridge-Balancing System For Measuring Extremely Low Currents

US Patent:
4315210, Feb 9, 1982
Filed:
Jan 7, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/110251
Inventors:
Thomas J. Michel - Hialeah FL
Robert Clarke - Cooper City FL
Assignee:
Santek, Inc. - Hollywood FL
International Classification:
G01R 2700, G01R 2702
US Classification:
324 57R
Abstract:
A bridge-balancing system for measuring minute current flows in devices having an extremely high impedance, the bridge having two sets of opposing arms to define input and output diagonals. A direct voltage is applied to the input diagonals and an amplifier having a high input impedance is connected to the output diagonals to yield an analog signal whose sense and magnitude depend on the degree to which the impedance of the device under test which forms one arm in one set differs from that of an adjustable high-impedance element forming the opposing arm of that set, a pair of fixed matching resistors defining the arms of the other set. The adjustable element is constituted by a field effect transistor operating in its variable resistance region wherein the extremely high impedance presented thereby depends on the applied gate potential. In the manual mode of the system, the impedance of the device under test is determined by varying the potential applied to the gate until a point is reached at which the signal is nulled and the bridge is in balance, at which point the impedance of the transistor matches that of the device under test and has a value which is a function of the applied gate potential. In the automatic mode, the analog signal is converted into a corresponding digital value which is evaluated in a microprocessor to determine the potential required to effect nulling, the microprocessor yielding a digital instruction that is converted into an analog control signal which is applied to a correction amplifier that imposes a nulling potential on the gate.